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Eric Czichos
> 3 dayPart of an upgrade I did to my 3D Printer, Excellent change from the stock screen and dimmable. It lets me run the printer for days long prints without having to worry about the screen lighting the room up at night. Love the ability to switch between touch screen and 12864 modes. Onboard SD and USB drive ports to print from.
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Velva Powlowski III
> 3 dayvery good
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Jeff
> 3 dayThe best part of the monitor, is the ability to use a USB thumb drive for your prints. Well, that and the touch screen. I’m not a fan of the knob turn and push to select. Countless times, I’ve rotated that knob and pressed and it started printing an adjacent code file because it switched as I pressed and I didn’t notice it happening. Not a problem with the touch screen.
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N
> 3 dayDoes my 3d printer NEED a larger screen than my phone? No. But I am a man. And as such, I have big Man Hands. When I tryed to get all handsy with the little 2.4 it was a less then fullfilling experience. This 5 however, works great. I can easily manipulate all the buttons, and it works in both touch screen and Marlin mode, so thats nice. Would have gone woth the 7 model, but I felt intimidated.
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StJim
> 3 dayIm going to give this a mid. Mainly because I didnt see any denotation as to what model this was. I assumed since it came direct, it was a non-variant. Plus no specification placed in description. Got it and it turned on fine, but the problem came when trying to update. Thought it was the standard update and went through with it. Seemed to work, but things were not working as they should, so I reached out to the GitHub to figure out why. Turns out, the processor on mine started with GD, meaning GigaDevice, and required the GD variant update. Used those files to update the screen, but still nothing. Files did change, but no changes took effect. Looked up youtube videos to see what could be done, followed their instructions, but still, nothing. Simple changes to see if it would work, knob colour, dimming of the brightness, things of that nature. Nothing. So I want to warn anyone, that if you decide to mess with update or custom firmware, to double check the processor.
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Mohanad Babili
> 3 dayMore than wonderful
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miguel gomez
> 3 dayVery easy to install, great documentation and code on GitHub. Touch screen feels kinda old tech, but it works great for what it does. You dont need a 10pt touch interface here.
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Crystal L
Greater than one weekI bought this BTT TFT35 E3 V3.0 screen to retrofit my CR-10S 3D printer, which uses the same12864 LCD screen of the Ender 3 (E3 in the model name). The product itself is really good, easy to install, and even easier to flash the firmware. I spent about half a day to tweak it and make sure it would work with my CR-10S stock board allowing me to control it from the LCD menus. After getting everything ready to go, it was time to put it in the control box. Everything felt in place, screws were aligned. The only thing I had to do was to flip the board connectors to match the ribbon cables orientation. All the excitement was gone when I turned it around just to see that the screen was crooked and misplaced. After some digging, I found out that this is a recurring issue with this screen. At first, I thought it could be the control box LCD cut out (very unlikely). Then I designed a new cover test based on the specs and dimensions from the BTT website. Same problem. This is way too disappointing... I would give this a 5 star but, since overall appearance is also important to me since I am paying for it, I decided to give it 3 stars only.
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Anthony Ramey
Greater than one weeklike a lot of amateur 3d printers out there, I really struggled to get this display to work. I purchased the BTT skr2 control board with this display. I have little to no experience configuring and installing firmware. thank god for youtube. I could not get the touch part of the display to communicate my printer, constantly saying no printer found. I checked and rechecked my baud rates, my ports, trying every freaking combination. updated the firmware on the display. nothing seemed to work. even contemplated ordering another display as failure was not an option. In the firmware Im running what it turned out to be was I did not pay close enough attention to the pin out of the skr2 board. once again common sense was of little to no use to me. on the pin out pdf i had downloaded, it says tft next to the pins on the board, and by the way the ribbon connector that comes with the display is shaped, just a plain female slip on connector, i assumed that it went with the pins on the left of the TFT writing on the board and not the connector on the right of the writing as those pins actually take a clip into locking style connector, forgive me I do not know what the technical name is for them. This would of been a lot easy to figure out if Big Tree Tech had either provided the right connector or designed the SKR2 better, In my opinion anyway. my firmware settings are, Baud rate: 115200, serial port: 1 I did not use serial_port_2 I left it disabled. you should be able to up the baud rate to 250000 but I have not tried yet. I hope this helps someone out as it would of defiantly help me.
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Jim H.
> 3 dayI did not look this over very good before installing. After installing I find that the USB stick would not go into its slot. A closer look tells why. From what I can tell it was not seated correctly when it was soldered. Will be returning for a replacment